At the time of release it would have been considered a high beat watch. 28800 bph quickly became the norm in the late 70s and 80s. Later defy models dropped the 28800 on the dial. By modern standards this beats at a normal rate.
At the time of release it would have been considered a high beat watch. 28800 bph quickly became the norm in the late 70s and 80s. Later defy models dropped the 28800 on the dial. By modern standards this beats at a normal rate.
At my price point, 99% of my modern watches beat at 21600 which to me is normal 🙂
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Love that. Gorgeous high beat vintage. 😍
Love that. Gorgeous high beat vintage. 😍
At the time of release it would have been considered a high beat watch. 28800 bph quickly became the norm in the late 70s and 80s. Later defy models dropped the 28800 on the dial. By modern standards this beats at a normal rate.
At the time of release it would have been considered a high beat watch. 28800 bph quickly became the norm in the late 70s and 80s. Later defy models dropped the 28800 on the dial. By modern standards this beats at a normal rate.
At my price point, 99% of my modern watches beat at 21600 which to me is normal 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous! 😍😍😍
This is so cool!! I love this vintage #zenith defy, love the case shape, it looks to be in great condition as well!
This is so cool!! I love this vintage #zenith defy, love the case shape, it looks to be in great condition as well!
Thanks. I restored the case some years back. Has acquired some scratches and dings since then but I try to keep it nice.